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National CEO Survey: Top Executives Face the Tough Economy
With a Shift in Leadership Approach
Fresh focus bolsters a candid work culture, interpersonal
communications and customer satisfaction levels
SHERMAN OAKS, Calif., July 1, 2008 -- Given the volatile
economy of late, a fresh trend in CEO behavior has emerged,
which is shedding light on a new kind of leadership.
According to the 2008 Management Action Programs Inc. (MAP)
Quarterly CEO Survey conducted by Vantage Research
(http://www.vantage-research.com), many CEOs are refraining
from making bold, sudden business moves right now. Instead,
they're opting to shift the management gears into a
"hunkering down and building up the business" position. With
this change in drive and direction, CEOs are fine-tuning
internal operations by bolstering the quality of company
culture, internal communications and customer service. These
very important, yet perhaps less obvious, changes are meant
to help companies stay on track while the economy hovers in
uncertainty.
Currently, 73 percent of the surveyed CEOs say the economy
won't improve for at least 12 months. What's more, MAP's
study indicates that in coming to grips with the long-term
realities of the slowdown, these CEOs have completed most
major business moves, such as cost-containment and workforce
reduction. Now, these leaders are more involved with
reassuring and supporting employees by frequent, mostly
face-to-face updates about company financials, results and
strategies.
Lee Froschheiser, president/CEO of MAP
(http://www.mapconsulting.com), a veteran
business-consulting firm that has accelerated sustained
growth for over 13,000 companies and 160,000 executives
since 1960, says the MAP survey results highlight the major
significance of strengthening business fundamentals and,
especially, communication. Bottom line, clear communication
is the most important key to a business leader's success, he
says.
"This means that to properly manage and grow a business
through tough times, you must be an effective, compelling
communicator," Froschheiser says. "Great CEOs are doing this
by implementing regular meetings, adopting a transparent
leadership style, and creating a very candid workplace
culture. They're also boosting company-client communications
with better customer-service. These changes produce an open
environment, which is the necessary breeding ground for
establishing successful strategies and achieving a company's
goals."
In addition, the survey uncovered other newsworthy topics,
including:
-- A drop in sales. Half of CEOs say customers have reduced
purchases, trimming them on average by 10 to 30 percent.
-- Face-to-face meetings work best. Most CEOs prefer to
communicate this way at least once a month. One quarter of
them are meeting more often with employees than one year
ago.
-- Managing internal change is crucial. It's now one of the
top-five challenges CEOs confront regularly, in addition to
revenue growth, cost-containment, competitive pressures and
hiring talented employees.
For more information, visit http://www.mapconsulting.com/.
About MAP
Management Action Programs Inc. (MAP) offers business
leadership training and consulting services to organizations
nationwide through its Western U.S. offices. MAP has an
active alumni network, providing its supporters online
seminars and value-added communications.
mapmarketing@mapconsulting.com, 888-834-3040;
http://www.mapconsulting.com .
Contact:
John Manning
Tel 949.608.0339
jmmanning@mapconsulting.com
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